Chapter 19
Mrs. Gibson, Your Identily Is Exposed
Chapter 19 Steal the Diamond Ring
Murray thought, No?
That means Melissa is not the girl who saved me when I was a child.
Murrayâs eyes darkened. A disappointed look flashed across his handsome face.
Melissa pursed her lips and felt that it was a little strange.
Melissa thought, What does he mean by that? Does he want me to be kidnapped?
Murray and Melissa didnât say anything more. When they returned home, Sarah handed Murray an
invitation card and said, âDonât forget Mr. Yaleâs 70th birthday party will be held this weekend.â
Archerâs birthday banquet would be held in the most luxurious hotel in Aldness. All the guests were
distinguished figures.
Melissa was dismissive of such a banquet, but she was woken up by Sarah early in the morning.
âDonât embarrass the Gibson family!â Sarah glared at Melissa and said coldly.
The banquet was bustling with noise and excitement, but Melissa felt bored. After taking a look at
Murray who was in the crowd of people, Melissa stood up and prepared to go to the rooftop to get
some air.
After a few steps, Melissa was blocked by a group of people. They were Adela and her best friends.
Adela stretched out her hand. There was a sparkling diamond ring on her fair finger, making her look
even more noble and generous.
Adela deliberately glanced at Melissa. With a self-satisfied smirk on her face, Adela said, âDo you see
that? This is designed by Ada, the world-famous designer. It is a limited edition worldwide. My
grandfather bought this from a foreign auction and gave it to me on my birthday last year.â
âItâs beautiful!â Adelaâs friend complimented, âonly you are worthy of such a noble ring.â
Melissa thought it was boring.
Melissa glanced at the diamond ring on Adelaâs hand. Melissa thought, It is beautiful, but the diamond
is a little small. Itâs a lot smaller than the ones grandpa gave me.
Melissa said, âPlease get out of the way.â Melissa went straight past them and walked forward, looking
steadily forward.
Mocking words then came from behind Melissa. âCountry folk have not seen the world.â
Melissa stayed on the rooftop for a while. When she returned to the banquet hall, a waiter in uniform
pointed at her and shouted, âItâs her! The person I saw just now was her!â
Melissa stopped in her tracks. Melissa thought, whatâs wrong with him? Why is he pointing at me for no
reason?
Hearing what the waiter said, Adela quickly walked up to Melissa and said, âMelissa, so it was you who
stole my diamond ring.â
Melissa didnât know what was going on.
Melissa frowned and glanced at Adela, saying, âI donât know what you are talking about?â
Adelaâs friends also walked over and began to blame Melissa.
âI didnât expect Mr. Gibsonâs fiancée to be a thief.â
âSheâs just a bumpkin. She may have never seen such a precious diamond ring in her life. She canât
afford such an expensive diamond ring, so she stole it.â
âAdela, donât be so kind. Call the police directly!â
Melissa finally realized that this group of people wanted to wrongly accuse her of stealing the diamond
ring.
Melissa glanced at Adelaâs hand. Sure enough, the diamond ring on Adelaâs hand was gone.
Archer heard the noise and walked over with his walking stick. âWhat happened?â Archer said.
Adela held Archerâs arm and said with a pained expression, âGrandpa, you have to help me.â Adela
then glared at Melissa and said, âMelissa stole the diamond ring you gave me.â
Archer patted Adela on the shoulder to comfort her. Archer then narrowed his eyes and looked at
Melissa, saying, âMs. Eugen, did you take Adelaâs diamond ring?â
Melissa smiled calmly and said, âNo.â
Archer frowned and said, âThe diamond ring is not very valuable, but it is Adelaâs favorite thing. Ms.
Eugen, if you like it, I will send you a better one another day. Now please return the diamond ring to
Adela.â
âI didnât take it. How can I return it?â Melissa said helplessly.
Julie, Adelaâs friend, pulled the waiter who pointed at Melissa over and said angrily, âMelissa, do you
still have any shame? Someone saw it with his eyes that you took it, but you still want to deny it.â